Staten Island man pours life savings into ads proclaiming doomsday on May 21 By ANDY CAMPBELL and BILL SANDERSON Last Updated: 7:22 AM, May 13, 2011 Posted: 1:50 AM, May 13, 2011
The end is nigh, insists Robert Fitzpatrick.
And he's put his money where his mouth is. If the world doesn't end on May 21, one week from tomorrow, he'll have wasted more than $140,000 on bus and subway advertising.
The 60-year-old Staten Island resident, a retired MTA employee, says he's spent at least that sum -- his life savings -- on 1,000 subway-car placards, and even more ads on bus kiosks and subway cars. They say: "Global Earthquake: The Greatest Ever! Judgment Day May 21, 2011."
In a self-published book, "The Doomsday Code," Fitzpatrick says the Bible offers "proof that cannot be dismissed."
"Judgment Day will surprise people. We will not be ready for it," Fitzpatrick said in an interview with The Post yesterday.
"A giant earthquake will render the earth uninhabitable," he added.